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2021-04-29
This article investigates the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein from the perspective of Intellectual Freedom in librarianship. The article argues that Intellectual Freedom tends to be informed by individualism and linguistic idealism. This in turn limits IF to advocacy rather than social...
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Wîwîp’son, the healing swing: ancestral knowledge and spiritual experience lead scientific measurement.
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Auger, Darlene., Wright, Regan., Almond, Amanda., Fletcher, Fay., Jones, Kelvin.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event
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2018-01-01
Windsor Reid, Pamela J., Matveev, Eugueni, McClymont, Alexandra, Posfai, Dora, Hill, April L., Leys, Sally P.
Background: The Wnt signaling pathway is uniquely metazoan and used in many processes during development, including the formation of polarity and body axes. In sponges, one of the earliest diverging animal groups, Wnt pathway genes have diverse expression patterns in different groups including...
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Fall 2017
This thesis provides an analysis of Métis territoriality by examining the importance of Métis connection to land and place. In utilizing written archival document, as well as unwritten such as maps and photographs, the research sheds light on the connection Métis people had with the displaced...
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2005
Wolf (Canis lupus) movements are either beyond or within the territory boundary. Rare dispersal movements beyond the territory boundary occur to colonize new territories. Within their territories wolves raise pups and hunt. I analyze data from GPS collars on wolves and develop mathematical models...
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1980
Population studies of wolves (Canis lupus) were carried out between October 1975 and June 1978 on two study areas in northern Alberta. Ten adult wolves in four packs and two lone wolves were captured, radio collared and repeatedly located in the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program...